Page 2 - • To prevent falls, never use with an; WARNING; This product contains small parts; CAUTION
Warning and Caution Consumer Information 2 Occasionally a consumer may experience a problem withone of our products. If this should happen, please call ustoll-free, rather than return this product to the store. Usually,we can solve the problem over the telephone or send youreplacement parts. Please ...
Page 3 - Parts
Parts 3 Front Base Rear Base Housing 2 Rear Legs (Shorter) Motor Housing Seat with Restraint 2 Seat Tubes Bracket Seat Wire 2 Seat Wire Caps 2 Accessory Bins Pad Remote Control and Holder Tray Toybar 2 Front Legs (Longer) M4 Screw - 4 Shown Actual Size M4 Bolt - 1 Shown Actual Size #8 x 1 1 / 4 "...
Page 4 - Assembly
• Place the front base on a flat surface.• Position a front leg (longer) so that the tapered end is downward, as shown. • While pressing the button on one of the front legs, insert it into the front base. Push down on the front leg until thebutton “snaps” into the hole in the front base. • Repeat th...
Page 9 - Seat Bottom
Assembly • Fit the pocket on the back of the pad onto the seat back.• Fit the waist belts through the smaller slots in the pad. 9 Waist Belts Pad Slot Slot 23 • Lift the bottom of the pad.• Insert the pad elastic loops through the holes in the seat bottom. • Insert the crotch belt through the slot i...
Page 11 - Remote; Swing; Battery Installation
11 • When swinging, sounds or lights slows/dims/stops, it’s time to change the batteries! • Do not mix old and new batteries.• Do not mix different types of batteries: alkaline, standard (carbon-zinc) or rechargeable (nickel-cadmium). • Remove the batteries during long periods of non-use. Always rem...
Page 12 - Securing Your Child; Tighten
IMPORTANT! Before each use, inspect this product for damaged hardware, loose joints, missing parts or sharp edges. DO NOT use if any parts are missing or broken. Contact Fisher-Price® for replacement parts and instructions if needed.Never substitute parts. Securing Your Child • Place your child in t...
Page 13 - Adjusting the Seat
Tray 13 Adjust the seat angle in any of three positions: Upright , Semi-Recline or Recline . To adjust the seat angle: • Push down on the seat back to position the seat wire in the desired groove in the bracket for Upright, Semi-Reclineor Recline. • Fit the tray onto the seat armrests. Tray Adjustin...
Page 14 - Swinging
Swinging Hint: As with most battery-powered swings, a heavier child reduces the amount of swinging motion on all settings. In most cases, the low setting works best for a smaller child while the high setting works bestfor a larger child. Hint: The swing will swing up to eight hours after the top of ...
Page 16 - For Best Results
For Best Results FCC Statement (United States Only) • Make sure the remote is no further away than 20 feet from the swing. • Make sure the remote and the swing are in a direct line and there are no obstacles between them. • In the unlikely event that use of the remote interferes with normal use of o...